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Dont use R0201 resistors.

Pommie

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If you use R0201 resistors and JLC for assembly then you can't use the cheap service and have to use the dearer one.
In my case 5 boards went from $95 to $125 because of 1 resistor.

Nicely, it does warn you after you've submitted everything.

Mike.
 
You can contact PCBway too. They print good-quality PCB. You can compare the price with the service that you are using currently.
Do PCBway fit the components on the board for you? (at really low cost), as that's what this thread is about.
 
Do PCBway fit the components on the board for you? (at really low cost), as that's what this thread is about.
PCBWay is more expensive for basic service - I think it was quoted at $88 for assembly up to 25 boards and some limited number of components but they start adding fees for small parts, heavy parts, ets. Their boards are cleaner than jlc - especially castellated holes.
 

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